Aprehensión can mean 'apprehension' in the sense of fear or understanding, but in the context of this song, it specifically refers to an 'arrest warrant' or 'apprehension order'.
The song title itself is "Orden De Aprehensión" (Arrest Warrant), immediately setting a dramatic tone. This word is key to understanding the narrative of being a wanted man, making it a central and intriguing term for learners.
Get ready for a classic Mexican corrido, or story-song! In "Orden De Aprehensión," which means Arrest Warrant, El Fantasma sings from the perspective of a man on the run. The government is hunting him for "varias muertes" (several deaths), but he claims they are only pointing the finger at him because they can't find the real culprits. Now, he has to figure out how to defend himself while being a wanted man.
The singer's story is all over the news, published "por la prensa y por la radio" (in the press and on the radio). Despite the danger, he remains defiant, suggesting the system is corrupt and that "el gobierno está comprado" (the government is bought). With soldiers sent after him, this corrido tells the thrilling tale of one man against a powerful and unjust system.